What a dedicated man. He cut every packet and tasted a finger tip to ensure all the evidence was properly tagged.
What a dedicated man. He cut every packet and tasted a finger tip to ensure all the evidence was properly tagged.
They mean to keep the files only on your desktop, keep it always on, and use VPN from your laptop to your desktop to access whatever files you want at that time from the desktop directly.
Why would you say I’m a anyprojectname?
No, sorry I haven’t tried it with Syncthing. Mainly using it for immich, seafile, a matrix server, some arr apps and a status monitor called dashdot. Would be useful for syncthing though, never thought of trying it - I’ll give it a shot over the weekend and let you know how it goes!
Thanks, it took some prompts but it worked in the end! I used a few subdomains of an actual domain I use for email…
I used chatgpt to create the exact steps, commands and configurations I needed for my setup and achieved this the seemingly cheatful way. I used nginx and certbot. Worked like a charm. Congrats!
Out of those I’ve tried hetzner and milesweb and I thought hetzner was better in terms of ping times for me and easy to use
Pizza, water thing and 20 bucks
Why would it take 2 to 3 hrs? Download time of container images?
I’m liking Evolution so far, and for Windows+my phones a paid solution, Newton
Finally those Y2K consultants will get another project
You know that famous The Dude meme? Applies here.
Not a chrome fan and I use Librewolf and I like how I’ve customised it. But that’s just, like, my opinion, man.
Remember those Winamp channels? Hope this leads into that. IPTV is supported by Winamp but not the easiest way to use it, maybe this would make that better too.
Edit - sorry I meant IPTV is supported by VLC*
Servarica is well priced, and Hetzner is what I ended up using after trying many
I think everyone does, except Indians
Gnome is a big reason I switched fully to linux
I guess their TOS will cover them?
I agree completely, it is ridiculous and should be stopped immediately, but I don’t see a way this problem can be fixed. EU is trying, for example after GDPR all these cookies became horrendously annoying. What you’re suggesting will lead to clearer and possibly lengthier EULA or TOS documents but in essence we would still have to either agree with them or not use that service. While a lot of open source and self hosted options exist to replicate many of the services, but you can’t rely yet on that for everything.
You can sure as hell double down on strict privacy settings and use a lot of privacy friendly options like librewolf, mull, private dns, nextcloud, matrix/jabber, VPNs, immich, better search engines, Open street maps, and OSes like arch and Graphene.
Not bad that you can opt out though, I don’t think reddit will give people an option
Wonder if it’s running on Linux